Schönfelder Papierfabrik and GETEC turn to biomass and inaugurate climate-friendly power plant

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Schönfelder Papierfabrik and GETEC turn to biomass and inaugurate climate-friendly power plant

  • Milestone in the energy generation decarbonization
  • Reduction of CO2 emissions by 33,000 tons p.a.
  • Biomass consisting of regionally available residual wood

Annaberg-Buchholz, May 8, 2025 - GETEC and Schönfelder Papierfabrik have jointly inaugurated a climate-friendly biomass cogeneration plant that will produce steam and electricity for paper production. In addition to the project participants from GETEC and Schönfelder Papierfabrik, representatives from politics and authorities attended the event held to solidify such a partnership.

The new power plant is a significant milestone for the paper manufacturer: the switch from fossil fuel lignite to biomass will reduce the carbon dioxide emissions of the paper mill in the Ore Mountains by around 33,000 tons per year. The additional purchase of certified green electricity will reduce the company's COemissions by 93% overall. This step towards decarbonization is the result of Schönfelder Papierfabrik's sustainability strategy, which strives for maximum efficiency and sustainability in the use of energy, raw materials, and other resources.

GETEC's new biomass cogeneration plant covers the majority of the energy requirements for high-quality recycled paper production at the Annaberg-Buchholz site. Regional, certified waste wood will be utilized as an energy source, as it cannot be recycled. The plant has an output of 16 MWth and 1 MWel while supplying up to 21 tons of steam per hour.

The partnership between the medium-sized family business, Schönfelder Papierfabrik, and GETEC, the Europe-wide energy service provider from Magdeburg, has existed for many years and will be further strengthened by this new power plant. GETEC has taken over the planning, financing, and realization and will operate, maintain, and service the plant in its own portfolio.

The project was supported by funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection.

"Schönfelder Papierfabrik relies on a climate-friendly energy supply based on regionally available, certified waste wood that cannot be used for other materials," explains Holger Hampel, Managing Director of Schönfelder Papierfabrik GmbH. "With the biomass cogeneration plant energy concept and the purchase of certified green electricity, Schönfelder Papierfabrik is reducing its CO2 emissions by 93%. This makes us one of the pioneers in the German paper industry."

Hajo Hoops, Managing Director of GETEC heat & power GmbH, emphasizes: "We are proud to have successfully implemented this tailor-made and highly efficient energy solution together with our long-standing partner Schönfelder Papierfabrik and to have secured the future of paper production at the site with this reliable, sustainable, and cost-efficient energy supply."

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